Overview
The Oil and Natural Gas Corporation (ONGC) is an Indian state-owned crude oil and natural gas company headquartered in New Delhi. It operates under the administrative control of the Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas, Government of India, and is one of the largest producers of crude oil and natural gas in India, contributing a significant share of the country's domestic hydrocarbon output.
Key facts
| Name | Oil and Natural Gas Corporation Limited |
|---|---|
| Type | Public sector undertaking (state-owned enterprise) |
| Industry | Oil and gas |
| Headquarters | New Delhi, India |
| Owner | Government of India |
| Administrative ministry | Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas |
| Listings | BSE, NSE |
| Status | Maharatna company |
Background
ONGC traces its origins to the early years of post-independence India, when the country sought to build indigenous capability in the exploration and production of hydrocarbons. The Oil and Natural Gas Commission was established in 1956 as a statutory body under an Act of Parliament. In 1993, the Commission was converted into a public limited company under the Companies Act, becoming the Oil and Natural Gas Corporation Limited.
The corporation has played a central role in developing major oil and gas fields in India, including the offshore Mumbai High field in the Arabian Sea, which has been one of the country's most significant sources of crude oil since its discovery in the 1970s.
Operations
ONGC is engaged across the upstream segment of the oil and gas value chain, including exploration, drilling, development, and production of crude oil and natural gas. It operates fields both onshore (in basins such as Assam, Gujarat, and Andhra Pradesh) and offshore (on the western and eastern continental shelves).
- Exploration and production: The principal activity, conducted across sedimentary basins of India and selected international locations.
- Refining and marketing: Conducted primarily through its subsidiary Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Limited (HPCL), acquired by ONGC in 2018, and Mangalore Refinery and Petrochemicals Limited (MRPL).
- Overseas operations: Conducted through ONGC Videsh Limited (OVL), the international arm engaged in exploration and production assets outside India.
Timeline
- 1956: Oil and Natural Gas Commission established as a statutory body.
- 1970s: Discovery and development of the Mumbai High offshore field.
- 1993: Reconstituted as Oil and Natural Gas Corporation Limited under the Companies Act.
- 1990s onwards: Disinvestment by the Government of India and listing of shares on Indian stock exchanges.
- 2018: Acquisition of a majority stake in Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Limited from the Government of India.
Subsidiaries and group companies
- ONGC Videsh Limited (OVL)
- Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Limited (HPCL)
- Mangalore Refinery and Petrochemicals Limited (MRPL)
- ONGC Petro additions Limited (OPaL)
Significance
ONGC is among the largest contributors to India's domestic crude oil and natural gas production and is a strategic enterprise in the country's energy security architecture. It has been accorded Maharatna status by the Government of India, granting it greater operational and financial autonomy. The company's exploration efforts have shaped the development of several Indian sedimentary basins, and its overseas arm has been an instrument of India's energy diplomacy.
Related topics
- Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas
- Mumbai High
- ONGC Videsh
- Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Limited
- Mangalore Refinery and Petrochemicals Limited
- Maharatna
- Public sector undertakings in India
- Petroleum industry in India
References
- Wikidata entity: Q1430541